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XHPKeysymToRoman8(3X)													     XHPKeysymToRoman8(3X)

NAME
XHPKeysymToRoman8, XHPRoman8ToKeysym - convert between X KeySyms and HP Roman8 characters SYNTAX
int XHPKeysymToRoman8(keysym, r8_return) KeySym keysym; char *r8_return; KeySym XHPRoman8ToKeysym(r8_char) char r8_char; ARGUMENTS
keysym An X11 KeySym. r8_return A pointer to a location to receive the converted Roman 8 character corresponding to keysym, if any. r8_char An HP Roman 8 character. DESCRIPTION
XHPKeysymToRoman8 takes an X11 KeySym and converts it to an HP Roman 8 character. The character is returned to the location pointed to by r8_return. If no Roman 8 equivalent for keysym exists, then XHPKeysymToRoman8 returns 0 and *r8_return is unchanged. If the conversion suc- ceeds, then XHPKeysymToRoman8 returns 1. XHPRoman8ToKeysym takes an HP Roman8 character and returns an X11 KeySym. Most of the KeySyms returned by XHPRoman8ToKeysym will be in the ISO Latin 1 set and TTY functions . Two of the characters in the Roman 8 set ('S' with caron and 's' with caron) convert to KeySyms in the ISO Latin 2 set. Some KeySyms returned are unique to HP because Roman 8 contains characters that were not encoded in the KeySyms distributed by MIT. ORIGIN
Hewlett-Packard Company SEE ALSO
XLookupKeysym(3X) Programming With Xlib X Version 11 Release 5 XHPKeysymToRoman8(3X)

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XStringToKeysym(3X11)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS					     XStringToKeysym(3X11)

NAME
XStringToKeysym, XKeysymToString, XKeycodeToKeysym, XKeysymToKeycode, XConvertCase - convert keysyms SYNTAX
KeySym XStringToKeysym(string) char *string; char *XKeysymToString(keysym) KeySym keysym; KeySym XKeycodeToKeysym(display, keycode, index) Display *display; KeyCode keycode; int index; KeyCode XKeysymToKeycode(display, keysym) Display *display; KeySym keysym; void XConvertCase(keysym, lower_return, upper_return) KeySym keysym; KeySym *lower_return; KeySym *upper_return; ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server. index Specifies the element of KeyCode vector. keycode Specifies the KeyCode. keysym Specifies the KeySym that is to be searched for or converted. lower_return Returns the lowercase form of keysym, or keysym. string Specifies the name of the KeySym that is to be converted. upper_return Returns the uppercase form of keysym, or keysym. DESCRIPTION
Standard KeySym names are obtained from <X11/keysymdef.h> by removing the XK_ prefix from each name. KeySyms that are not part of the Xlib standard also may be obtained with this function. The set of KeySyms that are available in this manner and the mechanisms by which Xlib obtains them is implementation-dependent. If the KeySym name is not in the Host Portable Character Encoding, the result is implementation-dependent. If the specified string does not match a valid KeySym, XStringToKeysym returns NoSymbol. The returned string is in a static area and must not be modified. The returned string is in the Host Portable Character Encoding. If the specified KeySym is not defined, XKeysymToString returns a NULL. The XKeycodeToKeysym function uses internal Xlib tables and returns the KeySym defined for the specified KeyCode and the element of the KeyCode vector. If no symbol is defined, XKeycodeToKeysym returns NoSymbol. If the specified KeySym is not defined for any KeyCode, XKeysymToKeycode returns zero. The XConvertCase function returns the uppercase and lowercase forms of the specified Keysym, if the KeySym is subject to case conversion; otherwise, the specified KeySym is returned to both lower_return and upper_return. Support for conversion of other than Latin and Cyrillic KeySyms is implementation-dependent. SEE ALSO
XLookupKeysym(3X11) Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 Release 6.6 XStringToKeysym(3X11)
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